Every child has infinite potential if given the opportunity. Every student should be connected to teachers, instruction, technology and to other students who together embrace the power of education to change the world. Once Voice 4 Change was inspired by Malala Yousafzai, the song "One Voice," and the story of Holocaust survivors SaraMoses and F***y Starr. The song “One Voice” was written by a hig
h school student at STEM School Highlands Ranch. His lyrics were inspired by Malala Yousafzai and the importance of education in the world. One book, one pen, one child,
and one teacher can change the world. Malala Yousafzai
Holocaust Survivors F***y Starr and Sara Moses delivered powerful messages to students from STEM School Highlands Ranch. As a young girl, Sarah survived the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp where Anne Frank perished. F***y’s story begins in Bergen-Belsen and continues in Auschwitz. "I speak for the voices silenced by hatred; I speak so people will not forget the Holocaust. It takes one voice to make a difference." (F***y Starr, 2017). Sara’s and F***y’s advice . . . Don't be silent, raise your voice against injustice and violence. Raise your voice for those in need. Raise your voice for social causes that lift people up. We hope that you see the urgency of our mission and feel compelled to help in any way that you can. One Voice – Lyrics by Aldrin
One Child,
One Teacher,
One Book,
One Pen,
One Voice
One voice can change the world. One voice can change the world for better or for worse. I raise my voice. I raise my voice so others may be heard. Stanzas
One teacher can change the world, by helping those in need. Everyone needs help to grow, education is the seed. One book can change the world, to see another view. Admit that you may be wrong if you want to seek the truth
One pen can change the world, sharing stories that will last. Finding meaning in every line, write the future, remember the past. One voice can change the world.